Showing 1-10 of 173 results
-
Guru asks
Guru, Sumati Sivasiamphai, Published on 31/01/2014
» The Department of Health recently warned that something commonly used in Thailand could be dangerous to people's well-being. What item are they referring to?
-
Gate Crasher
Guru, Richard Mcleish, Published on 31/01/2014
» Welcome to Guru's Gate Crasher, your ultimate guide to finding something fresh to do in this big city.
-
TrueVisions tries mid-tier edutainment
Business, Saengwit Kewaleewongsatorn, Published on 31/01/2014
» TrueVisions, the country's largest pay-TV operator, aims to expand its subscriber base in the mass and mid-tier segments with premium family and sport content.
-
New thai leadership practices key to meeting global challenge
Business, Arinya Talerngsri, Published on 31/01/2014
» Many Thai organisations are emerging globally, some already competing successfully in the international arena, others still struggling to find the right direction and "spread their wings". In each success story, effective leadership has been a key factor in supporting growth and international expansion.
-
Headed in the right direction
Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 31/01/2014
» Chinese New Year comes with many traditions and beliefs rearranging the home to favour good fortune is one of them. Feng shui expert and Feng Shui Science Discovery Club chairman Mas Kehastham offers a few tips on attracting good luck and warding off misfortune.
-
Crossing boundaries
Life, Published on 31/01/2014
» The Art Centre of Chulalongkorn University presents an ambitious exhibition of visual arts that encourages viewers to take a deeper look into the complex notion of the masculine and feminine.
-
A new song is being written for Suthep
Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 31/01/2014
» A few days of cool breezesare usually welcomed by residents of this perennially sultry city of ours, but it's a bit much that the cold spell has dragged on for so many weeks. Flicking on the air-con makes the house too cold and leaving the windows open is a sure recipe for freezing to death under your own roof. And while taking a shower in the mornings is torture, things get tougher if the air-con at your office blasts out air at a temperature even lower than that outside on the street.
-
Enter the world of calligraphy
Life, Published on 31/01/2014
» Baan Tuek Art Center in Chiang Mai presents "The Way of Shu-Ha-Ri", an exhibition of calligraphy by Japanese artist Tenkou Hirata who fell in love with Chiang Mai and desires to contribute in some way to the city.
-
South Korean singers to perform opera favourites
Life, Published on 31/01/2014
» D&M Music Studio presents a day earlier for valentine's evening performance entitled "A Night At The Opera" by a group of opera singers from Gwangju in South Korea at Goethe Institute on Feb 13 at 8pm.
-
The Wolf's spectacular folly
Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 31/01/2014
» Propelled by manic energy, Martin Scorsese's The Wolf Of Wall Street zips through a dollar-fuelled bacchanalia and raunchy pool parties (there are so many pool parties) with train-wrecking velocity. It's as if the filmmakers and their cast are popping speed pills or knocking back a succession of Red Bulls. You watch the film with exhilaration and dread, a dread that the entire narrative accelerating, over the top and almost unstoppable is going to veer over the precipice and crash, leaving Leonardo DiCaprio smiling goofily in the rubble. But it's not; this is tightly controlled filmmaking in the guise of something running amok, and it's actually that sense of dread, risk and danger that fires us up and keeps us on edge. Scorsese is 72 and yet, hats off to him, this film feels like a young man plunging into an all-night orgy while managing to somehow stay sober amidst the threat of overkill.
Your recent history
-
Recently searched
-
Recently viewed links